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Title: HRA: Three Anti-Gun bills left
Post by: Jl808 on March 30, 2016, 09:09:59 PM
Hawaii Rifle Association
State Affiliate of the National Rifle Association - Founded in 1857
March 30, 2016
 
At today's meeting of the Senate Committee on Judiciary and Labor, three of the four bad gun bills were passed and the fourth was deferred.  The legislators are slowly starting to hear the gun owners.  To those of you who took the time to contact your Senator and Representative, we thank you for your efforts.  However, it's still not over and we still need to get more gun owners involved and fight to maintain our rights.  REMEMBER, it's much easier to fight for the rights you have than to fight to get them back after they've been taken away.  Look at the 10-round magazine limit for handguns.  We lost that fight and we HAVEN'T been able to get it back.  The bills will now move to conference committee for voting.
We're running out of time.  We need to kill ALL five anti-gun bills from further movement.  So, please contact your district Representative and Senator. If you aren't sure who that is, go to: www.capitol.hawaii.gov and on the upper right of the page, enter your street name where it says "Find your legislator".  THIS IS AN ELECTION YEAR and they need to know that you vote and you are watching how they vote on bills affecting your Second Amendment rights.  Be sure to identify your district and provide your first and last name in all correspondence with your legislators.
The bills are:
HB 625, HD1 - Misdemeanor Stalking and harrassment (includes unwanted text messages, calls, and emails) permanently disqualifies ownership, possession, or control of a firearm.  Takes a Governor's pardon to restore.
HB 2629, HD2 - Enrolls firearm applicants in a federal Rap Back system at the cost of the firearm applicant (no other state uses this permanent database for firearms owners).  Unlawful under federal law.
HB 2632, HD2, SD1 - Requires the Chief of Police to seize firearms from any person who had an emergency hospitalization for significant behavioral, emotional, or mental disorder, without a court order (no diagnosis necessary and could include diabetic shock).
 
The following bills were deferred, but there still remains the possibility they could be resurrected....especially if Representative Rhoads has a say in it:
HB 626, HD 1 - Consumption of any alcohol (no quantification identified) while in possession of a firearm is a misdemeanor.
HB 1813, HD1 - Disqualifies you from possession of guns or ammunition if your name appears on the federal Terrorist Watch NO-FLY List (a list which the federal auditor found is unreliable and no one knows how you are placed on the list and getting off the list is next to impossible).  Error rate of 38% acknowleged.
 
MAHALO
 
HARVEY GERWIG, LEGISLATIVE LIAISON and PRESIDENT, HRA
 
EMAIL:  HGHAWAII@GMAIL.COM,    PHONE:  (808) 306-7194
 
Title: Re: HRA: Three Anti-Gun bills left
Post by: Jl808 on April 07, 2016, 04:11:12 PM
S 4/8/2016: 48 Hrs. Notice 04-12-16.
HB2629 HD2 SD2   Criminal History Record Checks; Police; Permits to Acquire Firearms; Firearm Registration; Rap Back System   
RELATING TO CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD CHECKS.   Authorizes county police departments to enroll firearms permit applicants and individuals who are registering their firearms into a criminal record monitoring service used to alert police when an owner of a firearm is arrested for a criminal offense anywhere in the country. (SD2)

S 4/8/2016: 48 Hrs. Notice 04-12-16.
HB2632 HD2 SD2   Firearms Disqualification; Mental Illness; Police   
RELATING TO FIREARMS.   Requires firearms owners who have been disqualified from owning a firearm and ammunition due to a diagnosis of significant behavioral, emotional, or mental disorder or for treatment for organic brain syndromes, or due to emergency or involuntary hospitalization, to immediately surrender their firearms and ammunition to the Chief of Police. Requires the chief of police to seize firearms and ammunition if a disqualified individual fails to surrender the firearms and ammunition and the person receives notice of disqualification. (SD2)

S 4/8/2016: 48 Hrs. Notice 04-12-16.
HB625 HD1 SD1   Firearms Possession; Misdemeanor Stalking and Sexual Assault   
RELATING TO FIREARMS.   Specifies that harassment by stalking and sexual assault are among the offenses that disqualify a person from owning, possessing, or controlling any firearm or ammunition. (SD1)